Jakub Jelinek 3c076c9642 gimple-fold: Fix buffer overflow in fold_array_ctor_reference [PR93454]
libgcrypt FAILs to build on aarch64-linux with
*** stack smashing detected ***: terminated
when gcc is compiled with -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2.  The problem is if
fold_array_ctor_reference is called with size equal to or very close to
MAX_BITSIZE_MODE_ANY_MODE bits and non-zero inner_offset.
The first native_encode_expr is called with that inner_offset and bufoff 0,
the subsequent ones with offset of 0, and bufoff elt_size - inner_offset,
2 * elt_size - inner_offset etc.  So, e.g. on the testcase where we start
with inner_offset 1 and size is e.g. 256 bytes and elt_size 4 bytes
we then call native_encode_expr at bufoff 251 and then 255, but that one
overwrites 3 bytes beyond the buf array.
The following patch fixes that.  In addition, it avoids calling
elt_size.to_uhwi () all the time, and punts if elt_sz would be too large.

2020-01-28  Jakub Jelinek  <jakub@redhat.com>

	PR tree-optimization/93454
	* gimple-fold.c (fold_array_ctor_reference): Perform
	elt_size.to_uhwi () just once, instead of calling it in every
	iteration.  Punt if that value is above size of the temporary
	buffer.  Decrease third native_encode_expr argument when
	bufoff + elt_sz is above size of buf.

	* gcc.dg/pr93454.c: New test.
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